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A persistent POST Injection (input validation) vulnerability is detected in the official DELL Sonicwall SonicOS v5.8.1.8 Firewall Series Appliance Application.
The vulnerability typus allows an attacker to inject via POST request own malicious script code in the vulnerable module on application side (persistent).

The vulnerability is located in the Firewall > Match Object > Edit Match Object section when processing to request via the `Search > appFirewallObjects`
module the bound vulnerable [searchStr] application parameter. The persistent injected script code will be executed out of the searchstr name listing
web application context.

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